Wandering Grad's Year in Review: Moments of 2014

So much has happened since the beginning of 2014. From the entire grad school, financial aid and visa application process, to preparing to leave for London and then my first semester of my MA, it's been a long 12 months of intensity in my life. For some of these moments, I blogged about it, and for some of them I didn't, but these moments are the ones that stood out to me in my year in review. Click each header to read or see something from that moment of my year!

I had some fears and struggles in March, about whether or not I should actually go through with grad school and instead just travel and move to New York, but I quickly got over it and decided London was a go.

Theatre is my first love, and I was happy that my last show at my university was a world premiere piece in May about race and gentrification. I was also asked to music direct the show as well, which was a learning experience.

It cost a lot of money, and was full of annoying paperwork and fingerprinting appointments, but in July, less than two weeks after I sent my passport away, I was now officially able to be in the UK legally.

A very sad moment in my year was when my boyfriend and I parted ways at the end of November. We had previously agreed to not continue our relationship from a distance, but I was grateful for the time we had together.